Re: Strat Pickup Advice. HELP!
Lewguitar said:
Like Jeremy, I'd suggest one of the Duncan Antiquity Customs. The Texas Hot would be my pick since you mentioned you wanted to get away from thin brittle tone. The Texas Hot Custom bridge is alnico 2 and has more mids and less treble bite than the a5 Surfer Custom. Also the Twangbanger might be a good choice. It's also a2 and has a fat thick tone that's great for soloing...it's similar to a early 50's a2 Tele pickup. Lew
I've tryed many bridge position pickups in different strats...I have to agree with Jeremy and Lew on this...I'm a fan of the SSL5 and SSL6 and still use those,though the highs tend to be a bit too subdued to my ears these days..Great pickup though,with more mids and output...
My current bridge position faves are the following...In no special order...
Twangbanger...A2 poles...Does a great rendition of a Tele bridge pickup and still acts like a strat in that position...It's the baseplate that makes alot of difference...
The Texas Hot Antiquity bridge...A2 poles...Very vintage sounding,more lows,a bit more mids,ballsy,but still chimey on top and articulate...I absolutely love this pickup for vintage meets more ballsy modern strat tone...If you need absolute clarity,more chime on top,and even more note clarity,then go with the Antiquity Surfer bridge with the A5 poles...This pickup is great,but it was too toppy for my tastes,though I still own it.. :burnout:
Fralin SP 43 Hot for bridge....This pickup is currently in my strat that has a Floyd Rose bridge(Alder/maple neck)...This pickup is very cool in that it sounds like a Gibson P90 and has great distortion tones,but yet it cleans right up if you play clean and still offers a very convincing 4th position bridge/middle quack...This pickup can do everthing from strat clean to almost fullsized humbucker territoy...Ask lew about this pickup also....
I bought my Texas Hots,Surfers,and this Fralin from lew cause he's the man and a buddy! He'll treat you right everytime!